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Slate Digital Release Stellar Echo SD-201

Slate Digital have released Stellar Echo SD-201, available for $199.00, also available in the Complete Access Subscription Bundle.

The iconic vintage tape delay that defined the sound of an era, reimagined for new creative possibilities.

If you want character and vibe for days, Stellar Echo delivers. Add subtle warmth or get outrageously warped. Explore the outer limits of your creativity.

Get creative in stereo. Custom feedback options like ping-pong and L/R swapping take you into modern sonic territory. Use Echo Width to widen stereo or mono sources for even more space.

Stellar Echo automatically locks in with your session without the hassle of manual tempo syncing. Want to fine-tune your groove? Switch to Free mode and loosen things up as much as you like.

Custom plate, chamber, and hall reverbs add lush new colors to your spatial palette. Tweakable decays give you the power to paint cosmic landscapes like never before.

Features include:

  • Recreates the 3-head behavior of the original and provides a fully-customizable 4-head mode for limitless possibilities
  • Stereo operation with additional ping-pong and stereo-swap feedback routing
  • Configurable Reverb source, decay, and types for more psychedelic options
  • FX Input Mute switch allows you to “catch” sound and repeat in isolation
  • Automatically sync to project tempo or control the tape speed freely for “slightly-out” repeats
  • Adjustable Wow & Flutter; delay EQ, width & filtering; and input noise for further creative options

Stellar Echo SD-201 is available to PC and Mac users (VST2, VST3, AU and AAX) and reuires an iLok account.

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Tags: aax, au, classic, delay, desktop music production, desktop plugin, echo, FX, macOS, plugin, take delay, tape echo, vintage, vst2

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